What do I write in the annual income in I-765 worksheet form if I don’t workbecause I am under 18 and don’t have work permit?
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What do I write in the annual income in I-765 worksheet form if I don’t workbecause I am under 18 and don’t have work permit?
I am talking about the I-765 worksheet that every individual has to fill out who is applying for the deferred action for childhood arrivals (the new law that the president passed for young students to qualify for work permits). In the I-765 worksheet, it asks you for your annual income,expenses and total value of your assets. So I was wondering what should i write for these question if I don’t really work and can’t work because i dont have the work permit (which I am trying to apply for). I just graduated from high school this year.
Asked on August 16, 2012 under Immigration Law, Connecticut
Answers:
Harun Kazmi / Kazmi and Sakata Attorneys at Law
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
The answer is $0. Your explanation should detail why you need to work after graduation and thus need the work permit.
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